wrote:
Graphic Queen wrote:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 11:30:56 -0600, "Iconoclast"
<Iconoclast@ecoweb.co.zw> wrote:
Hispanics say that commercial showing Mexicans climbing over border fence
"unfairly" suggests that they are Hispanic. They are concerned that the
illegals appear to be Hispanic and it might lead people to believe that
Mexicans / Hispanics were climbing over that border fence and they want an
apology and the commercial pulled from the airwaves.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/D/DEMOCRATIC_AD_HISPANICS?SITE=7219&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2006-08-16-07-13-04
The SOBs are always fretting over something. ***** what they think and
tell them if they don't like it then they need to leave.
--
Constitution of Mexico:
FOREIGNERS may NOT, in any manner, involve themselves in the political affairs of the COUNTRY!
Gee, illegal aliens jumping the fence at our border with Mexico over
to our side couldn't be Mexican/Hispanics, could they? My goodness
is that racial profling? Call the ACLU! LOL Naw, I am sure they
must be Swedes!
Nope. they're all Cindy Crawford Clones escaping from their perverted
and exceptionally wealthy and above-the-law Mexican Elite funders/creators!
I suggest that any time that the cameras detect Cindy Clones crossing
the fence, that US National Guard troops should be sent there to rescue
them and bring them to the US interior for safekeeping.
If, and only if, this happens, the "hispanics" can claim that filming
obvious Mexicans sneaking in from the border is "racism".
Oh, that's right, the majority of Mexican nationals sneaking across the
border aren't "hispanic", they're native-americans. And American
"hispanics" mostly aren't. At least the ones with the money to
contribute to political campaigns, or launch frivolous lawsuits aren't...
Not a lot of native-americans in Cuba, for example.
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It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool
than to speak foolishness and remove all doubt.
--Aesop
The more unnatural anything is, the more it is
capable of becoming the object of dismal admiration.
--Thomas Paine, "Age of Reason"
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